olbrzym
Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish obrzym, from Proto-Slavic *ob(ъ)rinъ, from *ob(ъ)rъ (“Avar”), from Byzantine Greek Άβαρος (Ábaros, “Avar”). Sense 2 is a semantic loan from English giant.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɔl.bʐɨm/
Audio 1 (file) Audio 2 (file) - Rhymes: -ɔlbʐɨm
- Syllabification: ol‧brzym
Noun
olbrzym m pers (female equivalent olbrzymka, diminutive olbrzymek)
Declension
Declension of olbrzym
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | olbrzym | olbrzymi/olbrzymy (deprecative) |
genitive | olbrzyma | olbrzymów |
dative | olbrzymowi | olbrzymom |
accusative | olbrzyma | olbrzymów |
instrumental | olbrzymem | olbrzymami |
locative | olbrzymie | olbrzymach |
vocative | olbrzymie | olbrzymi |
Noun
olbrzym m animal
- giant (large object or animal)
- (astronomy) giant (star that is considerably more luminous than a main sequence star of the same temperature)
- Coordinate terms: hiperolbrzym, nadolbrzym, podolbrzym
Declension
Declension of olbrzym
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | olbrzym | olbrzymy |
genitive | olbrzyma | olbrzymów |
dative | olbrzymowi | olbrzymom |
accusative | olbrzyma | olbrzymy |
instrumental | olbrzymem | olbrzymami |
locative | olbrzymie | olbrzymach |
vocative | olbrzymie | olbrzymy |
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